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About Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1873)
ttf umummstBtrnMSmSSSSSMSietMSi . 1M-WeeMy storian TCnURSDAY.v.vvCwSKei 4, IS3 Tide tf !ie ftr Astoria Iligh TCitw! Low Water SepL Ailis i u Ax M KM. 4.....ii w4.,v.iu b3wv.0 11 w 4. 43 S 12 34 vll 4SS'.M(i W ,u,u. 0 03 0 ......v.w 1 I0i.v.u47 ok, V CI- - 7 0 88, 1 421 w x? 43 ...v, T 53 . 8. - 1 2iwxM 2 1QJM...8 10 .mw 6 40 9 2 12.rt.v 2 37 Lw.k.S 48 .k..v 0 21 io...a s 02m. 3 mL..m 15 .,.k...ao OS lLT.u. 8 55 v 3 44S.. 9 4 .. Jl 01 12 ... 4'5Su.w. 4 8lL..rt10 IS v..... 13.: 8 08..v. 5 828 0 01 ,.., 11 14& 14 7 20... 6 4lm.L 07 0 24 15 8 30 . 7 47 .v ,2 12 1 3 lj 9 37 v. 8 49 3 17 .,.. 2 43 PORT OF ASTORIA. Following is a list of vossols on tho way to this port, and a record of tho arrivals and de partures up to date: Tho bark Rival, Capt, Clements, sailed for thiB port from San Francisco on tho 25th. British bark Vesta, from Liverpool, to Jan ion & Rhodes 12J days out August 12. British bark Sylhct, Liverpool, via Victoria," to Janion & Rhodes 93 days out August 12. Am. ship Lorctta Fish from Shields via Cal lao loi days out August 12. J.O. tlie 1'ort and Rivers. American ship Otcgo, in ballast from Victo ria, to load ivith wheat for'Livcrpool, arrived 31st. British ship Privateer in ballast from Mexi co to load wheat for Europe, arrived 31st. Schooner Kate L. Horron, with cedar lum ber from Tillamook, an ived 25th. Steamer John L, Stephens from San Fran cisco, arrived September 2d. Bark Wetterhorn sailed from San Francisco, August 13th, and arrived here on the 29th. Stoamer Gussio Telfair, sailed from Sitka oirthc 21st, arrived hero August 29th. Schooner II era, of Boston, sailed from Pasu :gar, Peru, Juno lSth, in ballast. Arrived hero August 28th. Barkentine Webfoot, Gage, sailed from San Francisco August 7th, arrived August 23d. Schooner Superior from San Francisco.sailed August 8th, anived August 23d. Arrived. 3k Clara Louise, Honolulu July 23 Clearances and Departures. Tho steamship Orifiainme sailed for San Francisco Saturday morning. Schooner "Margaret Crockard, loaded with lumber for lower California, cleared and sailed Monday evening, but did not cross tho bar until yesterday, as the tug Astoiiawas absent taking two large ships to Portland to load. This vessel came in on thelSth ult, from tho Sandwich Islands. Steamer California,from Sitka on tho 1st ult. having been repaired sailed yesterday with a full cargo for Sound ports and Sitka. Tho brig Orient, loaded -with lumber from Knappton, sailed for San Francisco on tho 3d, The British bark Lieut. Maury, for Cork for orders, with wheat got off on the 1st. This -vessel entered August 9th, and loaded in Port land with 61S ions. Baily IcceiSj etc. Stoamer Emma Ilayward.Captlloyt, arrive from Portland, Mondaj's, Wednesdays and Fridays returning on alternate days. Steamer Dixie Thompson, Capt. Babbidge, loaves for Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Tridays returning on alternate days. Steamer Mary Bell, Capt. Pishcr, daily to Skipanon and return. Steamer Varuna, to and from Fort Stevens. Capo Disappointment, and Unity Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Steamer Merriinac, Capjt.Jl.nobson, Knapp- on and various logging Vamps daily, towing Tosscls, etc. On tho Bat Steam tug Astoria, Capt. Wass, .and pilot boat California. Sloop Mary II., Capt. Poole, daily to and from Skipanon. "To Investors. o Northern Pacific Railroad Company has now built, equipped and put in operation, nearly 517 miles of its main lino of road through an excellent coun try and along what is known as the Valloy Routo to tho Pacific. Tho finished portions already enjoy a largo and fast increasing traffic. Tho sections approaching completion connect tho chain of Lakes with tho navigation of tho Uppor Missouri and Columbia rivers with Paget Sound, secure at once a largo and profitable business and entitle the Company to about 10,400,000 acres of excellent average land in fee simple. i With thoso accomplished results, tho Com pany offers, and is now rapidly selling, its First Morgago Bonds, for completing tho construction and oiuipment of its road across tho Centinent: After careful investigation, wo recommend these bonds as a well socurcd and unusually profitable investment. They havo 30 years to run; principal and interest aro payable in gold; tho interost (soven and throe-tonths per cent) is eiual now to about &yi per cent, in currency. The coupon and registered bonds can bo exchanged for each other, at tho pleasure of tho holder. Gold checks for the somi-annunl interest on the registered honds aro mailed to tho post office address of the owner. Theso securities havo tho following elements of strength and safety: Thoy aro the obliga tion of a strong corporal i)n; thoy are also a mortgage on tho Road, a right of way, equip ments and franchises, and a first lean on its not oarnings. In addition to this usually suf ficient security, there is pledged for tho pay ment of tho principal and interost a Gra..t of Land, averaging about 23,000 Acros per Milo for tho ontiro length of tho m Road. At tho average price per acrp at which other Land Grants have thus far been sold, this real estato socurity will yield moro than $161,000 per mile more'lhan threo times the possible is buo of bonds. - Tho Company has already began tho pro cess of redeeming and cancelling first mort jgago b )nds, as thoy ire now hoing received, t LIO in payment and exchange for tho Com ptay't lands. JAY COOKE -& CO., Philadelphia, New York & Washington, ' " . ,1 lnanl Affnte Nr P. R. K. Co. Ui-VU ASTORIA MARKETS, Aswaus OmcK, Sept, this market to-day Sug&rs Crushed "ft ftuuwvmw.)4 Sun Frtn:i5co 3ukh w,,w$ Sttmlwwh Island u.vv.ttuwAl)S Cotloo Costa Hiea .m)vwj- ChCOltttO...uv-.uttttruVvMtt J:psin,k...Y....vvv'j5w Flouv-Uom Mills !Kkwm..uv.ul j Crackers X bvuu Candle3..i w.viiu.vuutv4y HiCQ,v...tt vm uviwiuvrV Fhio Suit 1 owtu,.u..wu,.iil -J SoUa...i.v.....vnvvv.vv.MnJvV Vinegar V irviHon..,m..m.n..k..uu...M0 (ioldonSyruj)H'xffidlon.i.m,.-..u....C....-..'5 Hums H..m.uVAvuv,u..v,u,.,.19Ji Bacon tC.r....u...,i..v..i..i....v.v,vM.n.dJk0 Lnrd 1 ibrt..w..rtA t.rt..w..aMW UuttOr f It) ,.....,..k..ummni,,,.0U(S.37 Eggd " UO'.On;-.iv.....n-.tivititiitM. ........... J) Chooso-A lb ....i.mVm ;...i....202o Applos Green bushel ....... 75 Peaches dried $ lb..,.,, 1418 IIonoy-Blh W, Potutoos r b lc Onions lb 3c Bran H cwt., SI 2o; Shorts $1 75, Wheat, S2 00- Oil cako cwt 2 25 Hides, dry, ) lb 12etdlc " green b .-. 5 '0c DoorSkins, & lb r....25c Elk skins c lb :..llc STEA3IERS, STAGES AST) SLOQPS TJ. S. 3IAIL AXD EXPEESS. From Astoria to Clatsop Beacli I1 Fast HOKSES! Good CAEELAGE! TEAA'ES ASTORIA EVER3; TJJESDAY, Jj Thursday and Saturday Mornings. . Arrivo Same Mornings at tho O.OEA-HOUSE, .m ., GEIMESriOUSE, " ' " SUJOIEE HOUSE, And SEA SIDE HOUSE. RETURNING Leaves those Houses every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting ivith steamer to Portland each way. ibfT Distance twenty-four miles, fare Si 50. II. B. PARKER, Proprietor, The Steam Tug Varuna ri-f in icavo -stona every Ay TUESDAY and SATURDAY ?-. Moming, lor PORT STEVENS, CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT, ibid UNITY, Carrying Mails', Passengers and Ereight. W3u Other days of tho week she will bo ready to go anywhere that business may justify. Js prepared to lighter cargoes, freight, hay, cattlo and wood. J . II. D. Gil AY Agent, Astoria. Qregori Steam ayB Go. TaTOTICE Boats of tho O. S. ANi Z. Comnanv will leavo As toria as follows : FOR PORTLAXD, and intermediate points Daily, every Morning (Sundays excepted), at U o'clock, llcturning, leave Pertland: FOR ASTORPA, and intermediate points On Daily, every jMorning iSundays'excopted), at U o'clock. J. O. AIXSWORTH , Pros ONLY REGULAR PACKET BETWEEN ASTORIA AND CLATSOP. Carrying the U. S. Bflasn The well known steop MAEY H., &5, i W POOLE Master Leaves Clatsop every Monday, Wednesday and 1 riday, on arrival oi Stages, conucecting at Abtoria with the .steamer Dixie Thompson. Returning, leaves Astoria every Tuo-day, Thursday and Saturday, connecting with the Coaches for tho Beach. Extra 'trips made to accommodato the traveling public! POE SKIPANON LANDING. N AND AFTER THIS DATE. UNTIL fuither notice, tho side wheel steamer J. NT. EIS1IER MASTER Will leavo Astoria daily,' On tho arrival of steamers from Portland car rying PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE to tho Skipanon Landing, connecting with STAGES FOR THE SEASIDE HOUSE! and all pointy on Gatsop Plains. Roturning, will leavo Skipanon same evening. Xfcd'Por freight or passage apply on board, or to F. C. CONDON, Astoria, July 14th, 1S73. Plavcl's Wharf. COLUMBIA RIVER PILOTS! 35ft a, P. JOIIXSOX, II. A. SXOW, P. E. PERC1IEN. MTM. GIL3IAX, G.REED, C.S.WRIGHT, Agent. tfS" Office Corner of Main and Chonamus streets, Astoria, Oregon. --FOR GHARTER. Tho sloop HECTOR, Having boon purchased by tho undersigned, will hereafter be in readiness to carry freight to any accessible point. Tho Doctor has good accommodations for keeping freight dry and can carry 20,000 feot of lumber. For particu lars, inquire of P. J 011N SON, Astoria. FOR CHARTER. Tho fast sailing Sloop 7, W. H. T WIIJGHT, afifeL R M LOWE Master Is now in readiness to Charter for Ploasuro Parties. Ereihtfor Passomrers.f llondouartorji vorncr jium ana u enorson streets, Astoria. ? msm, Mary Bell ASXOIUA ADVERTISEMENTS. fSLpJSlHlSM' &obds! 1N6W - CLOTHING - - - VND THE Vfiftt BEST QUALITY, ATBASOKABLB'PBlcdESJ i VSltHIKG ELSE W , . '. . -. - . ,- f 'n -a ' ' ' EOPORTIO. " it- i i At The Old stand SUMMERS." of 1 TAKE NOTICE. Thi3i3anextensivo stock of well selected goods, in great variety, which I am now opening. Old Patrons, Eriends and tho community in gcnoral, arc invited to call and inspect both Goods and Prices. $ G. SUMAIEES, rr j Qicpamns btrcet, Astoria, BLACKSMITHING CCARR I& HAPPY TO INFORM niS i old friends rand c'us'tomersl and all others who wish to patronize him, that ho has es snsmess, At the Old Stand, And is again propared to do all kinds of Black smith work, from making an Anchor FJuo, to a Plow bhear. Alain street, Astoria. i m.KI LrfW J . ; -WELCH'S, .- GOOD SAJIAEITAN COLPOUND. For Curing Rheumatism Sprains, Felons, Boils t Bruises, Burn's, etc., etc. BIRECTIONS.-APPLY EXTERNALLY to tho parts affected; rub in well, and in sovero cases cover with thin cloth, tied or fas toned on with care. Warranted to euro, or greatly alleviato, in all cases named in this label. A single bottlo will euro or prevent days of the most excruciating pain, and not infre quently save the life of tho suffering patient. Friec, $1.00 per Bottle. PREPARED BY J. "WELCH, ASTORIA, Oregon. H. S. Sinister, holographic Artist At tho old Stand, Astoria, Oregon. ' , A. S3IITH LATE OF LA PORTE, IXDIAA. 3f"ITaving commenced business in Astoria I am prepared to do ail kinds of Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging. Glaring, etc., in a workmanlike and satisfactory manner. Satis faction guaranteed, both astopiice3and work. MISCELLANEOUS. FARM FOR SALE. ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND on Xhiskanino Creek is offered for 160 sale very cheap for cash. The location is fine: One and a half miles from the Lower Landing on the Military Road, and on the Railroad Survey. A first class location for a Hotel, Summer Retort, or Dairy Ranch. Forty acres of this ground borders on Klas kanino creelc. There is an orchard of 300 trees on tho place. A bargain is offored. For par ticulars inquire of D. C. IRELAND, auli) lm- Astorian Office. SSTcw Tobacco Cigar and Notion JJoiise I 59 Front st., Portland, Oregon, (Opposito Cosmopolitan Hotel.) T. Dittenhoefer, Formerly connected with Wasserman & Co., Is now Opening ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST va ried assortments of Tobaccos, Cigars and Yankee Notions, over impoited into this mar ket, and takes pleasure in offering the same to his old friends, customers, and tho trade gen erally, at pi ices that defy competition. WcS-Elovcn years business experience in Portland, has made him fully familiar with tho wants of the trade of tho Northwest Coast, and therefore his,stock has boon selected es pecially for tho tiado. au2Jtf Fatronize Some Manufactures. AINSLEY & DAVIDSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, ktit Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets, And all kinds of Scroll Sawing. Having tho best facilities and tho latest im proved wood working machinery for tho manu facture of tho abovo articles, can offer superior inducements to customers, and at San Fran cisco prices, at Nicolai Eros' Mill. Also, best quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum per, Ceiling, itustic and Mouldings. Wood- M llM"irw in oil ?fc lMnnntiA3 Dnlltiofnwo "?rtTrtll Pnofa u;n;owi R,iio rvAmlnt 5.f0 n of .(Vin'rtr.i, nunc frr.T. att Mn'f'nwv , jCor, Second, and E Streets, Portland. ASTORIA IWEteBaxmsS, rEsablisliCi Astoria 1119, jSW. GOODS. CBA GOODS. Wholesale and Eotail Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner of Main and Chonamus etreots,-. ' "ASTORIA, OREGON. W-- IS NOW OFFERING FOR SALE ONE OF tho largost and most complete assortments of General Merchandise ever before brought to tho country, and to buyers For Cash will offer the Most Flattering Inducements- In tho lino of I DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES FANCY GOODS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, A Complete Stock of Every Article, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. BSTGivomo a call, and bo convincod that my-goods'aro of tho best quality, and as cheap" as can'bo bought of any houso in tho Stato. i "- ' A. VANDUSEN. MRS. A. S. MERCER, Teacher of Prof. E. A. Robbies' Allcaii Alse: Harmony andThoroughbase! kThqJDNLY CONCISE SYSTEM which wilLgtand Artistic Criticism, and furnish tho maferiaUupon which every educated Teacher" can'baso their own peculiarities of instruction, it4QScnts in a now light, based upon Natu rarLawsTtho art of Execution, and Science of MusicSRooms at Residence, Astoria"TSi Dr. S. Kinsey? DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Astoria, Oregon. PHYSICIANS AND FAMILY PRESCRTP tions tilled from tho PUREST DRUGS, either at day or night A full stock of "WINES AND LIQUORS, EOR MEDICAL USE, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, OILS BRUSHES, ETC., BSu Orders from tho Country solicited, and carefully and promptly -filled. G-renYille Eeecl, w to' (Successor Donaldson & Reed), Dealorin.alL'kinds of ERESH ANL CURED MEATS, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES. FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, YEAL, HAMS, DAC0N"AND LAl'iD, 1 MESS BEEF AND PORK, , 'il-dr Constantly on haiid. 838 Special attention paid to supplying ships. Holladay's wharf,Aatoria. EL B. Parker ! , " ImporteParTd Dealer in Wines, Signers, Cigars TOBACCO, ' ' 'GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc. JtF Holladay's Wharf, Main street, Astoria. Jolin W. Gearliart, COMMISSION al: gHAINT, wm ni... j,.j -4iu..:,. 1 IsUUIlUlHUa Ml VGl, ?jti.MVl III. - jet Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . J Eay Grain andjEeed ! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT bSGrocories, FLOUR, BACON, HAMS, k SHOULDERS, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, Etc. Motto" Small Profit on CasKfSalcs.," Con signments solicited. f ' tf Oregon BalSeryl - 3Iain St., (Holladay's Wharf?) Astoria, Oregon. CHARLES BINDER, Pi&riiiiiTOE ' 'Vagi ERESn BREVD, CAKES, IES, CRACK-, ers and Pilot Bread, always?on hand. v A EESTATJRANT 3) M " Is kept in connection with tlfo Bakery, whoro meals can be procured at all hours. &W Oysters in ovory styloinho season."ga Astoria Bakery! Corner of Main and Cass streets, Astoria. HENRY JACOBS Peopriztor. BREAD, CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD. Cakes.Grocerics and ProvHens of all kinds always on hand. Ship stores furnished. Xi&. Connected with tho establishment is a RoadingRoom. Cigars andLagerBoerservcd. PETER H. FOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Comer of Main and Jefferson stroots, Astoria. CL6THING OF ALL KINDS CUT AND made to rder. Cleaning and repairing. . 3 ASTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. "ffliolbsalo and Retail Deakr ii "Dq- GooisrOothta EroKfiesPf8?lsioiis,-lloiioiisr, A27D Generaiu Merchandise,, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB i x11? kM10. as- & very superior and well selected stock of Goods in tho above line, be sides wnich may bo fount! in rrfl vnrlntv. tho 'best quality of " CROCKEHY, GLASSWARE, HATS AND CAPS, , BOOTS AND SHOES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &e., Which Is being, offered Cheap FOR CASH or PRODUCE ! B5T Having had years of experionco I think I know tho wants of the people, and as this stock is nearer complete, and embraces a GREATER ,VAElETYthan,any other stock in Clatsop county, I will guarantee that you will do as well', if not hotter, by trading with mc than at any other establishment; BSTHaving reduced my expenses materially of lato I propose to give my customers tho benefit of tho reduction, and any person who uouDts whether 1 will sell as cheafp as any ono FOR CASH! can be convinced by giving'ine a call at Headquartors, " Case's Corner," Chona mus street, Astoria. I. W.C. S. rN. .'AiRRiLGsONI. - . Occident FCotel Block, Astoria, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in iff i- rf 1 5r k rano. uauors T?lie Einest in the Market - i . . -it .CONSTANTLY ON HAND! Which will bo sold in lots'tosuit imrchasers S. N". ARRIGONL Piioprietor. , . . .4-sioi'igjjOregdTL FT1HE BEST FURNISHED, MOST CONYE JL niont and in every respect popular hotel in Oregon. Owing to its location it is considered A Very Deliglitful -Suxtuuer Resort. RSTMagnificent Suits of Rooms for families. Tho tablp is supplied with tho choicest delica cies of tho season. Wine and Rilliard Room attached to tho Hotel. Baths! Baths Hot, Gold, and Sho-wer Batlis ! AT OCCIDENT HOTEL, HAIR DRESSING SALOON. "WU. TJlLLENnAIlT....' ..Propeietce. t Special attention paid to LADIES' and CHILD AEN'S HAIR CUTTING KW Priatontranco for Ladies "S:a globs hotel; "Main Street - - Astoria. Orcaon. N.KOEFOED, PROPRIETOR. r This nousc has" been reStfed and newly fur nished in tho neatest manner, and guests will find all thoir comforts well attended to. Tho Tablo always supplied with tho best of tho season that tho market affords. fei5" Those who de?iro to havo a good square meal jro to tho Globe. T,erms moderate. HENRY BERENDES, FasMonaMe; meri Clienamus street, ALstorla', Oregon. YJS-Maniifacturcs to order tho best quality of Loots and Shoes Repairing of all kinds-vU ' Isll MEYERS' ASTORS-A BREWERY! :A,YLNG- ALL THE MACHINERY NEC . es'saiT for first class work, skilllul Browerd and using none but tho best quality of mateii- als, tho Proprietor is prepared to "Manufacture LAGER BEER ! In any quantity, from a Single Bottle to a BARREL, AND PUT IT UP in good con dition for .Shipment Or Immediate use. Fami lies and keopers of Public Houses promptly and regularly supplied. M MEYER, I rop r :AstoSa-Marfct I . Chen aaitjs Street Astoria. HOBSON JVARREN, IVholesalo and Retail Dealers in all kinds of j fFresft and Cured Meats! Butter Fggs, Cheese ' " FLams, Bacon and Larzl! Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Constantly on hand. KS5" Ships supplied at lowest rates. REWARD OFFERED. HUNG LEE OF ASTORIA WILL PAY A reward of Thirty Dollars To any person who will Recover the Rody of Charley, the Chinebe Cook, Who was drowned from tho steamboat Mary Bell, near Tongue Point, abovo Astoria, on Saturday, August 10th, 1873, while in the act of, dipping a feuckot of water. Tho probability is that tho body will drift out to sea and bo thrown upon tho beach either at Clatsop, or to tho north of tho Cape. Deliver to. Hung Lee's Wash house, Astoria. aulOlm Established 1867; 'Wbaths Hemlock TANNERY ! G.LEINENWEBER.l Iirx.HO WN, J Proprietors. . Xr MnufeturM21 kind.f Lttihoi -o.a wH vmMJi3 crs i KJTha .T- If! '--. iU jlVf ' - 4.